The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 24, 1910, Image 1

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MEN
Very Good
Viersen k Osborn
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Repairing
The Two Orohans
The applause given an actor play
ing a cripple part is too often like
that aroused by the display of Old
Glory before the footlights But we
must concur with the appreciative
audience who witnessed Paul Bradys
characterization of Pierre the crip
ple in The Two Orphans last
night at the Metropolitan theatre
At no time did he rely upon his won
derfully assumed deformed deform
ity to compel applause but at all
times was the manly defender of the
weak who did what he could when
called upon by the defenseless blind
girl We do not recall having wit
nessed a more perfect character por
trayal along this particular line
St Paul Globe Aug 1 Do not miss
the opportunity of seeing Mr Brady
in The Two Orphans at Tempte
iaeatre next Wednesday
The TwpOxDhaosaJjnelojdrAmal
in six acts will be the season s best
attraction at Temple theatre on Wed
nesday Nov 30th The scenery and
costumes alone used in staging this
beautiful heart story are said to
have cost an immense sum and furn
ish some of the most attractive stage
pictures ever witnessed Chief among
these are the view of Paris along
the river Seine the charming sub
urb of Bel Air where occurs the
great fete scene at which are dis
played the exact counterparts of the
fabulously rich costumes worn dur
ing that time
The Main Store
On the Main Street
If it is the freshest and best in gro
ceries fruits vegetables etc you
seek look no further than Hubers
Bargains in Stoves
A few slightly used but good as
new Heaters Cooks and Ranges
Save money at
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
oohn Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at
McCook National Bank
We are here because were here
Because were here were selling
DRUGS
C R WOODWORTII Druggist
Coffee If you want the best see
MAGNER Phone 14
Canning pears by the bushel at
MAGNERS Phone 14
Everything in drugs McConnell
Hands That Wash Dishes
should be protected Dishwater is
pretty sure to soon leave its marks
in the shape of rough coarse or in
flamed skin unless one wears a pair
of good
RUBBER GLOVES
We are showing rubber gloves es
pecially adapted to the use of the
housewife They are soft and pli
able and though so thin that touch
is slightly Impaired they are still
tough and durable Good protection
for your hands when doing any kind
of house work Price 75 cents per
pair
L W McCONNELL
Druggist
The Squsw Man a Success
One of the strongest plays and
companies that have been dated for
the Temple theatre of our city was
The Squaw Man which appeared
on Monday evening The four acts
were well sustained rounding out the
play in well defined and satisfactory
particulars
The character of the Indian chief
as played by Mr Clarence Bennett
has never been equalled in this city
and possibly not excelled on the
American stage
Mr Livingston as Jim Carston
Wayne Ross as Cash Hawkins
and others of the cast left little to
be desired In fact it was an all
around production of merit
Want You to Know
that the place to have a good chick
en dinner and the place to buy your
Christmas Gifts will be at the Cath
olic Ladies Guild Bazaar at Monte
Cristo hall afternoon and evening
December 1st Dinner served at six
oclock All welcome
MENU
Baked Chicken
Sage Dressing Brown Gravy
Roast Pork
Mashed Potatoes
Cabbage Salad
Peas Hot Rolls Pickles
Pineapple Gelatine
Cake Coffee
Pay Roll For October
Just what the sugar beet raising in
dustry can be to one small section
or community is indicated by one
fact gleaned this week from the
Brush Colorado Tribune
For the month ending October
31st The Great Western Sugar
Beet Co distributed 26400000
in Brush
Consider how much good the circu
lation of that amount or any con
siderable fraction of that sum would
be to McCook and its surrounding
farms
This Coupon 200
The value of this item is exactly
200 to you If you will clip it out
and bring it to us on or before Dec
3rd we will accept it for 200 on
the purchase price of one of our S87a
liadiesVJacketSuitsrfA few- sjilts
and only -a snort time for them tin-
dec this offer -This will not apply
on our 1350 1500 1800 2000
or 2500 suits The Thompson D
G Co Utmost value
Have You Seen It
Were giving it away
The ZYMOLE EXPRESS a big
strong handsome play wagon is
waiting in our window for some
bright youngster to come and take it
home We will give it to the boy
or girl who brings us the most ZY
MOLE TROKEY coupons on or be
fore March 1st 1911 Come in we
will tell you all about it
L W McCONNELL Druggist
PERSONAL TAXES
for 1910 are due Nov 1st become de
linquent Dec 1st and draw 10 in
terest from that date are subject to
collection Feb 1st by warrant No
tices will be mailed out on or about
the 15th inst
C NADEN Co Treas
Sweaters 35c to 650
Splendid values in red and navy
blue wool Sweaters for 125 They
are trimmed in grey Come in sizes
30 32 and 34 for C yrs to 15 yrs For
smaller children C5c to 100 Cot
ton ones 35c The Thompson D G
Co Utmost value
Christmas Buyers
Will find some bargains in our ad
vance sales of articles that Ave will
be glad to lay away for you These
articles are priced considerably low
er than usual and early buyers will
get the advantage
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
McCook H S Winners
McCook high school foot ball elev
en defeated the Culbertson high
school decisively Thanksgiving day
by a score of 18 to 0 This game
closed the season with the local team
feeling pretty chesty Do ye mind
Greer Huff Vedding
Mr Milton Greer of Marion and
Miss Adeline Huff of Dorcheser were
married in Dorchester last Saturday
After a short visit at the home of
will make their home in Fort Col
lins Colo
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo1
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
Get our RATES on FARM LOANS
DORWART BARGER
You may be assured that all of
your transactions with the First Na
tional Bank will be kept strictly con
fidential
The millinerv stock owned hv Miss
Peck at Palisade was this week mov
ed to the store In this city
THANKSGIVING DAY
Is now a pleasant memory reminding us that
Christmas is near and time flies quickly after
Thanksgiving has past
Our fine lines of Jewelry Silvor Cut Glass
Leather Goods Manicure S ts Articles for the
Traveling Bag Etc
Now is the time to get a few ideas before the
rush
The H
P Sutton Co
Jewelers
Announcement
WILL HAVE OUR Big Holiday Show
WE ing ready for your insiection December
1st and extend a cordial invitation to
all to comtt in and see our Holiday
Goods without the slightest obligation to pur
You will find our Christmas offerings in har
mony with your Christmas needs Let us show
you modern higi grade fair priced Holiday At
tractions
Eespectfully
A McMillen Drug gist
Goes to Lincoln
Rev G L Henkelmann pastor of
the German Congregational church
has accepted a call to the German
Congregational church of Lincoln
On next Sun
larewell sermon
essfullv
the MCCook
A Bid For McCook
The Democrats had this paragraph
or plank in their state platform
which is of special interest to us of
the 29th district
We favor the advancement of
will be of great service to his people childrens eiderdown coats being all
in Lincoln left of that class of coats in our
Rev Henkelmann has been the stock ve offer them at exactly
pastor here for eight years and one half nrice tho S1 no nn fnr zn
MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 24 1910
To Our Subscribers and Those Who
Aught To Be
In these days of dependable
jcal service probably the greatest
source of irritation between central
station and consumers is the thought
less and discourteous employee j
It is a lamentable but neverthe
less a ubiquitous characteristic of
the human which decry as we may
must constantly be fought and bled
jfor It is the intention of this com
pany to employ men in the power
house meter readers trouble men
and in office who are courteous as
well as proficient in their departments
j We all have our peevish days and
j are meeting our customers when they
l have their peevish days which oft
i times makes transactions uncomfor
table
We will not allow employees to
give information as to future nlans
of the company or their intentions
as tney might not be properly in-
tormed and you would thereby be
misled Any information along these
lines will be cheerfully given if call
ed for at the office
It is our aim and desire to give
you the best service and we hope
you will report to the office prompt
ly any trouble you may have with
lights or wiring and we will do our
best to handle it promptly
We now have over five hundred
of your homes and business places
connected with our power house and
there are still over one hundred more
that we want
We are constantly endeavoringg to
improve conditions so that we may
fulfill your demands
Remember we are never too busy
to talk business or give information
on electrical problems
Its your business we want
McCOOK ELECTRIC CO
Signed A R Scott
Meager Attendance
The union Thanksgiving services
in the Methodist church were rath
er meagerly attended The sermon
was by Rev R T Bayne of the Con
gregational church with RevL E
Lewis of the Methodist church in
charge and Rev B L Webber the
American Sunday school missionary
on the platform Rev Byane spoke
eloquently to the subject of Ameri
riculture and pledge the legislature can citizenship
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Righteousness ex-
was the keynote ol
fefnt fsj 5SdSJuBl schoohjinermonTheusicas Jwi
tmitJwMbraskW Vj Priadeproctr0ftnerfitn
McCook hurch choirr
may 3fell piirinja TOpdeitJ
for this
tion to his people for the past texfrfoa scnool as thereoresent
years y ative of a large section of Nebraska
The Tribune recognizes in Rev so far not on the map in the matter
Henkelmann a pastor of ability and r state institutions of any kind
worth and with his people in McCook
regrets his removal from our city HQn Bargain Square
ai uie same ume realizing uiai ne ye nlace a hunch of about 20
Said the Pretty Maiden
Where are you going my
pretty
maid
To the bazaar sir she said
What will you do there pretty one
Buy Xmas gifts and eat and have
some fun
When and where is this all to be
month and now returns to the church cents the 175 ones for 87 cents the At Monte Christo hall the first of
iie ieiL wneii moving iu iuuuuk 5995 ones for 113 etc Some of 1
Tne urst uerman congregational these are wool all are lined all are
church of Lincoln trimmed with braids and angora trim-
At the time he became pastor here They are warm and good The
this church had but 58 members Un- Thompson D G Co Utmost value
uer nis services me cnurcii soon
came self supporting 190 have
joined the church since G2 have
moved away Now the membership
is 128 Communion has been admin
istered to 2155 Baptism to 313 Mar
riages solemnized 42 Burials 55
Confirmations 90
Preliminary Hearing On
As we go to press this afternoon
WANTED
A woman to run the laundry at
the Commercial hotel A married wo
man with no children can easily do
it and do her own work at home also
Good pay and a short days work
Subscriptions
If you want to subscribe for or re
new your subscription to any daily
paper or magazine call on me and I
will save you money
BARNEY HOFER
McCook News Co
Large Smyrna Rugs 125
30 inches by CO inches alike on
both sides a large assortment to
choose from 125 each The Thomp
son D G Co Utmost value
Special Bargains
in Cook Stoves and Heaters at the
C W Graves Second Hand store
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
For a ready-to-eat lunch try spagh
etti
MAGNERS Phone 14
Our large display of holiday goods
will be on about Dec 1st Watch for
it
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Reception to Pastor and Wife
The members of the Methodist
tor and wife Rev and Mrs
Lewis Tuesday evening in the base
nient of the church which was of
the usual hearty character
There were the usual felicitations
from people to pastor and from pas
tor to people with an appealing gas
of the church to which there was a
ready response
It is the hope and belief of all that
Rev Lewis and wife will be helpful
and useful in this community
Yard wide Silk 79c
Perfect weave perfect lustre An
extra good 100 silk at 79c in our
store Best prints 5c Best oil
cloth 15c Mens Stetson hats 3C9
Am A 2 bu bags 22c Mens good
blue denim overalls with swing pock
ets 44c Feather pillows 65c to 125
Ladies grey Sweaters 100 Yours
for trade The Thompson D G Co
One price plain figures cash only
8500 For Missions
November 13th was Missions Sunday
at the German Congregational church
and it is a pleasure to note that the
church assisted by the Senior and
Junior Endeavor societies raised
8500 for that purpose
McConnells Entire Holiday Display
will be first door north of DeGroffs
store
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GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED
with
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER
4 cents a sq yd
Phone Black 7 4
Is Very Thankful
Rev G L Henkelmann asks the
publisher herein to express to the
people of McCook his heartfelt thanks
and profound appreciation of the ma-
nv kinrlnpssps pvtpnrlpri him fliirinc
church gave a reception to their pas- his resdience of eieht vears in this
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gational church
Fountain Pens
A useful gift is the fountain pen
We have a complete line of Water-
the preliminary hearing of the case tronomic frame up by the ladies man and Moore Non Leakable pens
of Frank Cain against members of
the gang which built the c ounty lin
bridge recently is in progress be
fore County Judge Moore
It will be remembered that Cain
and members of the gang building
this bridge had a difficulty of some
kind in which Cain was pretty bad
ly used up physically he being
carried into court this morning to
testify
The case is expected to consume
most of the afternoon in the hear
ing
in display boxes for presentation
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
Bargains in Paint
We are closing out some lines and
have not raised the price on these
If you need a pint or more figure
with us
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Ladies
Have you tried Nyals Handy Lo
tion for chapped hands Its cooling
healing and softening If you havent
tried it do so youll like it sure
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
More Light
Yes Water White coal oil 10c a
gallon at
MAGNERS Phone 14
Bridge card playing has
miladys realm in McCook
invaded
Quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are making
for success at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
Read the advertisement of David
Maul piano tuner in this issue
Fred E Bortfelt will be in the ci
ty soon to do your piano tuning
Bring your prescriptions to us and
have them filled correctly
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Beaver Shawls from 185 to 600
Double wool Shawls 275 to 600
The Thompson D G Co Utmost
value
A E flartz will have
car of fine potatoes next
week Sell at 90c per bu
Sacked
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NUMBER 26
The Measure
of Achievement
is not the size of ones income
That may be only the measure of
ones extravagance
The real Measure of Achievement
is the DIFFERENCE between
your income and your expendit
ures
The best way to achieve a sub
stantial margin to get ahead with
certainty is to deposit REGU
LARLY even though each dep
osit be small Did you ever stop
to consider that 1000 deposited
regularly monthly for ten years
exclusive of interest would am
ount to 8120000
Better start an account with
THE
Mccook national
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Congregational
Morning subject Christ the Rev
elator Evening The Quitter
Sunday school at ten Litany and
instruction The Church at -eleven
Prayer and address at eight
oclock
Christian Science
Morning subject Ancient and
Modern Necromancy Alias Mesmer
ism Hypnotism Denounced
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Baptist
w
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4H
ATGospelTeIephoneiaisthQ
subject Chfe rextSuy3Venins
sermon in theBapfvst cbrirlV Con-
Methodist
The regular services will be held
at the Methodist church next Sab
bath
Morning subject A Vision of
God Needed
Evening subject What Are Your
Thots
Strangers and friends will find a
cordial welcome
Farmers
Do you know that a 50c package
of Lees Stock tonic will make a
difference of from 10 to 50 in the
appearance of your team of horses
It has done even better than that
Try a package and be convinced
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97
Ebony Goods
Finest grade ebony toilet sets man
icure sets Military brushes etc
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
L co ntJ Mit UttFljttrc5
YOU AUTO LOOK INTO
the matter of your personal appear
ance occasionally Make your own
discoveries before your friends make
them for you Or come into our
place regularly and let us advise
you
THE WORK OF OUR
EXPERT TAILORS
is reliable as to design cut and
fit as well as the fabric and our
prices are as low or lower than
you can get a ready-to-wear suit
for thats fit to wear
LINEBURQ CO
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